Occupy Wall Street has attracted plenty of notable visitors of the liberal persuasion—the Alec Baldwins of the world.

But the encampment at Zuccotti park has also drawn some notable members of the 1%—the people the protesters are supposedly against—as well as several zany celebrity appearances by stars not known for their political views.

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Peter Schiff

To his credit, economist and stockbroker Peter Schiff did what many in the financial industry are presumably too afraid to do—he showed up at the protest, announced his membership in the 1%, and asked for a dialogue.

Katy Perry

Unlike the others on this list, Perry seemed to be avoiding being recognized—the singer and her hubby were rocking the celebrity sunglasses/hat combo.

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Jeff Greene

The billionare real estate investor went "undercover" for Forbes—the only 1%er who would agree to do so. (No cover necessary—no one recognized him.)

Greene came away unimpressed. The former Democratic candidate for a Florida Senate seat thought the crowd was mostly tourists, found the protesters uninformed, and called the whole thing "much ado about nothing" (Forbes).

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Meghan McCain

The conservative blogger and daughter of the man who lost the presidency to Barack Obama made a trip to Zuccotti to research a piece. Cheers to her for doing her own groundwork rather than trusting the media echo chamber.

Gothamist pointed out that some of her Twitter followers were unhappy that she was "daring to speak with hippies."